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The dependence of one action or event on another event or on the presence of a stimulus.
 
  a. contingency
  b. predictability
  c. temporal contiguity
  d. temporal acquisition

Question 2

Classical conditioning is explained as the mere closeness in time between the CS and the US.
 
  a. contingency
  b. predictability
  c. temporal contiguity
  d. temporal acquisition



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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